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Liam is a baker. He must divide a batch of dough into smaller portions. How many 3/4 pound portions can Liam get from 40.5 pounds of dough? Round your answer down to a whole number of portions if necessary.
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Liam is a baker. He must divide a batch of dough into smaller portions. How many 3/4 pound portions can Liam get from 40.5 pounds of dough? Round your answer down to a whole number of portions if necessary.
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yep, I got 54 also
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explanation: 40/.75
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